Vanity tray



Sept. 25, 1928. L. LEVIEN VANITY TRM4 Filed Aug. 18, 1927 mvnNroR [am wam BY M- r ATTORNEYA,

Patented Sept. 25, 1928. u

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LOUIS LEVIEN, OF NEW YORK, N.

vvariiert. TRAY,

Application filed August 18, V1927. Serial. No. 213,965.

i Varticles o1 personal use, such as cigarettes,

jewelry and the like. Y l I AnotherA object of my'invention is to provide a vanity tray ofthe above mentioned type which will be of simpleand compact consti'uctiomand which shall be economical to manufacture.

@ther objects of my invention will be set forth in the following description and drawing which illustrate a preferred embodiment thereof, it being understood that the above general statement of the objects of my invention is intended merely to generally eX- plain the same and not to limit it inany manner. f

Fig. 1 is a `vertical central sectional view showing the improved device. 2-2 of Fig. '2 is "a topview on the line 'Fig'.l. The body of the vanity tray 10 is preferably made of glass or ceramic material, although it may be made of any suitablemetal or othermaterial. Said body has an integral annular flange forming a central circular i anrintermediate cover member 13 which provided at the top thereof with a series of depressions 15,16, 17, 18, 19 and 20.

tiaid intermediate cover member 13 also provided with a central depression having an upsta'nding ridge 1li, Vwhich provides Va linger,- hold by means of which said intermediate cover member 13 can be conveniently manipulated.

The device is also provided with a top cover member 2l 'having a hollow head 22 into which perfume or the like may be poured. The hollow head 22 is provided with a lglass stopper having a rod 23, this foi-m of stopper being well known to the trade.

As clearly shown in Fig. 2, cigarettes may be located in the depression 20, lipsticlts, fory sion 19, and cakes of cosmetics and puits mayy be located in the depressions 15 and 18.

' The large bottom chamber 12 may contain loose .powder a nd alarge puff, forexample,

and small articles, such as jewelry and the like, may be located in the annularchambei' 11.

It is clear thatwhen the top cover 21 is in VVposition that a closed and protected against dust.

It is. also clear that by merely lifting the cover 21 that all the articles located iii the inll` parts of the device are en-Y top I have shown a preferred einbodiii'ient of vmy invention but-it is clear that numerous changes and omissions could be made without i' departing I claim i- 1. A vanity whose bottoni is provided with an` upstanding Y 0' from yits spirit.

case having a body poi-tion 7 circularvflang'e, an intermediate cover niem-v ber located within saidbody portion and adapted to rest upon said flange, said intermediate cover member having aA depression 9 therein, and a top cover member located within said body portion and adapted to rest upon i saidYintermediate coverr member, sa'idintermediate covermember having la central depression provided witlr an upstanding ridge f- 2. V A vanity i to serve asahand-hold.` compartment 12 and an outer or lateral annucase having a body Vportion*Y having the interior thereof provided with a circularllange,

located within said body portion and adaptedl 'i to rest upon cover member aiiintermediate cover member aid flange, said intermediate having' a number of .depressions therein and a top coverV member 'located withinesaid body portion and adapted to rest .upon said intermediate cover member, said V intermediate cover member Vhaving a central depression provided withk an upsta-nding ridge to serve a 3. 'A vanity havingtiie interior thereof'provided with a s a hand-hold.`v f case having a body portion circular flange therein, an intermediate cover member located within said body portion and vadapted to rest upon said fiarig'e,'said intermediate covermember having a central de.-

pression provided with a ridge to'serveas a a cover positioned upon said `oition and within saidbody whereof I affix my signature. f

Louis LEviiiN. c 

